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Taming Of The Shrew Literary Analysis

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Kate Bosley
Ms. Day
Honors English 10
23 May 2017
The Taming of the Shrew Literary Analysis Essay In William Shakespeare's play, The Taming of the Shrew, many themes are brought to the table. Through the relationship of the bickering sisters, Bianca and Kate, the deceiving nature of the girls' lovers, Petruchio and Lucentio, and the troubled life of the girls' father, Baptista, this play shows the complex nature of relationships between families, couples, and friends. The Taming of the Shrew, a comedy written by Shakespeare, demonstrates the themes of family relationships, gender roles, and marital relationships. Family relationships play a major role in this play. Bianca and Kate tend to not get along very well. When talking about Bianca, Katherine goes as far as saying, "Her silence flouts me, and I'll be revenged," (II, i, 32). …show more content…

When talking about potentially marrying Kate, he says, "'I come to wife it wealthily in Padua;/ If wealthily, then happily in Padua,'" (I, ii, 76-77). Petruchio is admitting that he will marry and be happy with anyone, on the condition that they have money. According to him, money is happiness. Hortensio, the man who at first wanted to be with Bianca, but then was turned away, has a different idea of love than Petruchio. He said to Petruchio, "'Tarry, Petruchio. I must go with thee,/ For in Baptista's keep my treasure is/ He hath thy jewel of my life in hold,/ His youngest daughter, beautiful Bianca,/ And her withholds from me and other more,'" (I, ii, 118-122). By saying this, Hortensio tries to show Petruchio what "real love" is like. However, his quote is contradicting itself because even though he truly liked Bianca, he still refers to her as if he is her owner. In this play, there are many opinions of an ideal marital

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